Posted May 06, 2015
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Cyraxpt
ZzZzZz
Registered: Feb 2011
From Portugal
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HeDanny
Grumpy Old Man
Registered: Dec 2009
From Australia
Posted May 06, 2015
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Also, Half Life 2.
Not even the largest gaming company in the world can be trusted to finish their games.
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skeletonbow
Galaxy 3 when?
Registered: Dec 2009
From Canada
Posted May 06, 2015
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Uh...
...
Humble Bundle > Bundle Stars > Indie Royale > Indie Gala > Rock > Groupees
Bundlestars > Humble Bundle > Indie Gala > Flying Bundle > Indie Royale > searing my flesh with a propane blowtorch > Groupees
:)
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budejovice
3/23/17
Registered: Sep 2013
From Belize
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skeletonbow
Galaxy 3 when?
Registered: Dec 2009
From Canada
Posted May 06, 2015
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That Cognition game is a good example of one that I thought looked interesting but avoided when it came out. I think the whole game is out there now but one never knows for sure until it actually happens. Imagine buying a pocket novel one chapter at a time as it is written and having to wait 6-18 months or so between chapters for the next chapter? What if one chapter doesn't sell well, or several in a row? Will the author have the financial incentive to continue to finish the book? Games are often like stories whether their story is a deeper one or shallow, they all have a story to them of some sort and hopefully a start, middle and end. I hate the idea of reading a book with the last 10 pages ripped out, or a movie with the last half hour missing... or... a game with the last "episode" never completed.
So while I'm not a fan of episodic distribution and I wont buy them as they're being developed, if and when they do actually complete an episodic game I may consider it if the rest makes the right sense to me, but I'm very leary in general of it. Having said that, I do own a handful of completed episodic games too so I'm not completely averse to the idea if it is eventually completed. :)
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dyscode
LowEnd Gamer
Registered: Oct 2009
From United States
Posted May 07, 2015
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That Cognition game is a good example of one that I thought looked interesting but avoided when it came out. I think the whole game is out there now but one never knows for sure until it actually happens. Imagine buying a pocket novel one chapter at a time as it is written and having to wait 6-18 months or so between chapters for the next chapter? What if one chapter doesn't sell well, or several in a row? Will the author have the financial incentive to continue to finish the book? Games are often like stories whether their story is a deeper one or shallow, they all have a story to them of some sort and hopefully a start, middle and end. I hate the idea of reading a book with the last 10 pages ripped out, or a movie with the last half hour missing... or... a game with the last "episode" never completed.
So while I'm not a fan of episodic distribution and I wont buy them as they're being developed, if and when they do actually complete an episodic game I may consider it if the rest makes the right sense to me, but I'm very leary in general of it. Having said that, I do own a handful of completed episodic games too so I'm not completely averse to the idea if it is eventually completed. :)
While those devs think that the money from one released episode will carry them through to the next episode. Well, yeah, see how many times that worked out for everybody.
Post edited May 07, 2015 by dyscode
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Riotact
Avg. Joe.
Registered: Oct 2013
From Ireland
Posted May 07, 2015
Cognition reminds me of Reperfection, I played the demo and enjoyed it, but decided against buying till episode 2 was released, it is still not completed and the devs don't know when it will be finished because they "do it in their spare time"...wtf?
So things like this and Shadows : HK really put me off taking episodic games seriously.
So things like this and Shadows : HK really put me off taking episodic games seriously.
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cecil
Flyin' Eye
Registered: Apr 2013
From United States
Posted May 07, 2015
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Deadalic Exclusives, up to -87%. The games are a mixture of DRM-Free and Steam.
Plug in Digital Best Of 48 Hours deal, up to -75%. The games are either DRM-Free, require a Steam account, or are "Other DRM".
Wizardry (Steam) daily -85%
Woolfe (Steam) weekly -75%
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- 1Quest
- Runes of Brennos
- The Chaos Engine
- GunWorld
- Gold Rush! Classic
- They Breathe
- Block Legend DX
- House of 1000 Doors: Family Secrets Collector's Ed
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dyscode
LowEnd Gamer
Registered: Oct 2009
From United States
Posted May 07, 2015
BTT:
does anybody know if is Stargazer is any good?
It's $1 in indiegamestand with some pretty hefty 2 more games for BTA
Dawn’s Light and Our Love Will Grow + Stargazer Strategy.
does anybody know if is Stargazer is any good?
It's $1 in indiegamestand with some pretty hefty 2 more games for BTA
Dawn’s Light and Our Love Will Grow + Stargazer Strategy.
Post edited May 07, 2015 by dyscode
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madth3
TR2R!
Registered: Nov 2012
From Mexico
Posted May 07, 2015
I got it in the BBBBoB and I have played it 4 hours and a half.
You have a character and have encounters with enemies to fight with them with a board (select two or more adyacent tiles of the same type to hit an enemy, use magic, recover health, raise your shield, get money, etc). You can also match tiles between fights and the "hit" tiles change to "XP" tiles to increase your level.
Once you die you have to restart from zero. The only thing you keep after dying are stars, which you can get by fulfilling quests or beating certain enemies. Those stars can be used to unlock other characters and areas, or buy weapons and items before playing (although this weapons and items will be lost once you die)
Not bad idea but it got boring for me after a while.
You have a character and have encounters with enemies to fight with them with a board (select two or more adyacent tiles of the same type to hit an enemy, use magic, recover health, raise your shield, get money, etc). You can also match tiles between fights and the "hit" tiles change to "XP" tiles to increase your level.
Once you die you have to restart from zero. The only thing you keep after dying are stars, which you can get by fulfilling quests or beating certain enemies. Those stars can be used to unlock other characters and areas, or buy weapons and items before playing (although this weapons and items will be lost once you die)
Not bad idea but it got boring for me after a while.
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skeletonbow
Galaxy 3 when?
Registered: Dec 2009
From Canada
Posted May 07, 2015
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While those devs think that the money from one released episode will carry them through to the next episode. Well, yeah, see how many times that worked out for everybody.
Then I compare that with some 4 hour long indie game single episode of a game that might have the rest of the episodes never see the light of day and they want say... $10-20 for it? Bwwwwaaaaahahahahahahahahaahahahaaaa... YEAH RIGHT! Pfffft<farting noise>
Everyone values things differently but I'd value such an episodic short game with long term uncertainty somewhere in the $0.20 range, or even in the "maybe win it in a giveaway or code drop" or similar category. When I look through my GOG wishlist and my Steam wishlist at all the games I've observed and had interest in and look at their prices, some new game episodic or not that is asking $N for me to possibly buy it is in competition with my entire Steam+GOG wishlist and their active and sale prices not to mention Bundlestars, Humble etc.
The episodic games just never add up value wise for me with my tastes UNTIL they are 100% complete and then I can measure it as a real game possibly and look it up on howlongtobeat.com to see if it's worth it or not. The whole idea overall stinks of amateurism and low budget developer uncertainty to me though as a general thought.
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genkicolleen
gAg-arooni!
Registered: Mar 2010
From United States
Posted May 07, 2015
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I didn't know about any of that; it looks fantastic! I did, however, decide to wait until it's on sale at Steam, as I have Steam Wallet funds (as opposed to out-of-pocket) and I know it will go on sale at Steam at some point!
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cecil
Flyin' Eye
Registered: Apr 2013
From United States
Posted May 07, 2015
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You have a character and have encounters with enemies to fight with them with a board (select two or more adyacent tiles of the same type to hit an enemy, use magic, recover health, raise your shield, get money, etc). You can also match tiles between fights and the "hit" tiles change to "XP" tiles to increase your level.
Once you die you have to restart from zero. The only thing you keep after dying are stars, which you can get by fulfilling quests or beating certain enemies. Those stars can be used to unlock other characters and areas, or buy weapons and items before playing (although this weapons and items will be lost once you die)
Not bad idea but it got boring for me after a while.
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the.kuribo
MushnutChestroom
Registered: Sep 2014
From Japan
Posted May 07, 2015
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does anybody know if is Stargazer is any good?
It's $1 in indiegamestand with some pretty hefty 2 more games for BTA
Dawn’s Light and Our Love Will Grow + Stargazer Strategy.
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Grargar
Insert cat to continue
Registered: Aug 2012
From Greece
Posted May 07, 2015
GamersGate deals:
Legend of Grimrock (Steam) -80%.
Deep Silver Week, up to -80%. The games are either DRM-Free, require a Steam account, or use "Other DRM". Among them, Dead Island Game of the Year (-75%), Dead Island Riptide Complete Edition (-75%), and Dead Island Franchise Pack (-80%), will be discounted for 48 hours.
By the way, does anybody know what kind of DRM is Emergency 2014 using?
Legend of Grimrock (Steam) -80%.
Deep Silver Week, up to -80%. The games are either DRM-Free, require a Steam account, or use "Other DRM". Among them, Dead Island Game of the Year (-75%), Dead Island Riptide Complete Edition (-75%), and Dead Island Franchise Pack (-80%), will be discounted for 48 hours.
By the way, does anybody know what kind of DRM is Emergency 2014 using?